Strange & Mirrofoil
Mirrofoil Mirrofoil
Have you ever thought about how a simple mirror could actually trap an old spell, like the reflection itself becoming the incantation?
Strange Strange
Oh, absolutely! Mirrors are like tiny portals, you know? Imagine the reflection whispering the same words back to the caster—like a secret echo that keeps the spell humming. If the reflection repeats the incantation, it can lock the magic in a loop, trapping it right there in the glass. I love tinkering with that idea—maybe a mirror that sings the spell would even summon its own mischievous twin!
Mirrofoil Mirrofoil
Sounds like a whispering loop, but remember a reflection can’t decide what it says— it only repeats what’s given, so you’re really echoing the caster’s intention, not creating a new one. Still, a glass that hums its own spell could be the trick, as long as it doesn’t get tired and stop singing.
Strange Strange
You’re right, the mirror’s voice is just an echo of your spell, but what if the glass itself decides to add a little flair? Imagine a pane that hums a counter‑tone, a tiny counter‑spell that keeps the original humming alive—so the reflection never really quits singing. It’s like giving the mirror a mischievous heart—just watch out for it getting bored and going silent!
Mirrofoil Mirrofoil
It’s like the glass writes its own little footnote, turning your incantation into a duet of echoes that never quite ends.
Strange Strange
I love that image—like the mirror writes its own rhyme and then keeps humming it back, so the spell becomes a never‑ending duet of echoing magic.